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 Marinaut Interior Dinette, Galley, and Storage of the "Betty Ann"  
This great photo taken by Les Lampman on our maiden voyage shows the ample space in the cabin of this boat.  Moving up to the Marinaut 215 from our CD 16 Cruiser made a HUGE difference for us in comfort and elbow room.  9/26/12 update -- One thing important that can go overlooked is that the cabin walls go straight up, instead of angling in toward the center.  This visually creates a lot of space, and makes us feel we are in a much larger boat.  Indeed, over the course of a year, we spent over 30 nights on the Betty Ann, and we continue to feel we are in a very comfortable and unconfining living space.

This great photo taken by Les Lampman on our maiden voyage shows the ample space in the cabin of this boat. Moving up to the Marinaut 215 from our CD 16 Cruiser made a HUGE difference for us in comfort and elbow room. 9/26/12 update -- One thing important that can go overlooked is that the cabin walls go straight up, instead of angling in toward the center. This visually creates a lot of space, and makes us feel we are in a much larger boat. Indeed, over the course of a year, we spent over 30 nights on the Betty Ann, and we continue to feel we are in a very comfortable and unconfining living space.


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